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Edexcel BTEC Level 3  Diploma – Production Arts

The Dance Programme

What’s it about?

During the BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma in Performing Arts, dance students will have the opportunity to develop their knowledge and acquire the technical skills in a variety of dance genres, including jazz, contemporary, ballet, street and tap. 

There are many performance opportunities throughout the course, enabling students to build self-confidence when performing to live audiences and gain a sense of achievement through the medium of dance. We also wish to develop in all of our students an awareness of one’s body and their surrounding space, co-ordination, strength, flexibility and fitness, grace, musicality and freedom of expression as well as the foundations of strong technical training. Throughout their time studying Level 3 BTEC Dance at CPA, students learn physical and cognitive skills as well as developing emotionally and socially. 

 They will also: 

  • Build confidence and a positive self-esteem that will last throughout life by developing feelings of inclusion, purpose and achievement 
  • Increase attention span, develop listening skills and improve the ability to follow instructions  
  • Develop self-discipline, persistence, resourcefulness, flexibility of mind, the ability to self-motivate and the ability to think quickly under pressure 
  • Develop observational and perceptual skills 
  • Improve partner and group work skills – both leading and being part of a cohesive group 
  • Improve posture, strength, flexibility, joint mobility and fitness 
  • Improve balance, co-ordination and awareness of how and where the body is placed in space 
  • Develop spatial cognition and spatial perception 

       

      Entry Requirements:

      We would recommend a grade 5 at GCSE in English and dance experience.  This may include GCSE Dance or regular dance technique classes in any style. 

      There will also be an audition of a one minute solo in any style. 


      Contacts:

      Mrs. S. Watson – Director of Teaching and Learning

        The Canterbury Academy Sixth Form

        Course Content:

        This is a thirteen unit course (equivalent to three A Levels) covering skills and techniques in a variety of styles of dance. 

         Level 3 BTEC Extended Diploma in Performing Arts (Dance)  

        First year units – developing skills and techniques in dance, ballet, contemporary, performing arts in the community, group performance workshop, and investigation of a practitioner’s work. 

        Second year units – jazz technique, tap technique, street technique, individual performance commission, employment opportunities in the performing arts, movement in performance and final live performance. 

        The assessments are 70% practical, delivered through filmed workshops, rehearsals and performances.  A final 30% of assessment will come in the form of presentations of research, evaluations and log books. 

          Progression:

          Vocation 

          Develop performance skills, take part in theatre productions and learn about the industry that could result in a career in leisure entertainment. Students will develop an awareness of the independent nature of this industry including the skills required to be selfemployed as a dancer. 

          Academic 

          A place in a dance school or university course in performing arts. Degrees in dance and dance education are the most natural next step academically. We recommend that students also take the A Level in Dance in order to fully prepare them for further educational training. 


           

           

          The Canterbury Academy Sixth Form Course List